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Motorola One Fusion+ review: introduction & display

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      Motorola One Fusion+ review: introduction & display

      Motorola has of late seemed laser-focused on improving photography with their devices at various price points, and this new Moto One Fusion+ is proof of just that.

      The first thing you'll be greeted by with the Fusion+ is a large 6.5-inch FHD+ display that sports a 1080x2340 resolution. You'll notice there's no notch--that's because this phone has a pop- up selfie camera. It's a good way to save on-screen space, and there's virtually no competitor at this price point that's offering a notch-free display. Colours are a bit flat when the screen mode is set to natural, but you can always boost them by changing the mode in settings. Once you do that, the display experience is fairly good for an IPS LCD panel.

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